Bowers exchanged more gunfire, then retreated to the third floor.
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The British pound retreated 0.2 percent to two-week lows .
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Holding hands, Diana and Dodi retreated to the private suite.
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The local financial index retreated as much as 0.9 percent.
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Once the officer had retreated just enough, he sped off.
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In Asian hours, however, oil prices retreated over 2 percent.
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It then retreated again, retesting the support level near 16,000.
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Both retreated from their strongest levels before the day's close.
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It retreated slightly in the afternoon, though was still positive.
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As Soviet armies closed in on Berlin, German forces retreated.
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However, imports retreated, implying that domestic consumption was still weak.
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Publicly humiliated and besieged by creditors, Trump retreated to rebuild.
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Although crude oil prices retreated, the index rose 0.9 percent.
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"They have retreated," he said in a post on Facebook.
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With consumer spending softening, inflation retreated in the fourth quarter.
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Eritrea lost its biggest trading partner and retreated into isolationism.
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Police say Kadien retreated and told her not to shoot.
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They have retreated with the start of a new quarter.
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During late afternoon in Asia, however, oil prices retreated modestly.
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He said Malian troops retreated to nearby Diabaly to regroup.
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They have since retreated to back to near record lows.
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Already a fragile and private person, she retreated even further.
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The overall sector retreated 20.7 percent, as oil prices fell.
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The moment they seemed to open up, they inevitably retreated.
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Grande retreated for a while to cope with the trauma.
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"All right," I said, as he retreated to his room.
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This past week, the Fed retreated in its policy statement.
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But European automakers and their suppliers retreated again on Thursday.
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People retreated to their houses to pray with their children.
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The SWAT team retreated, ducking for cover behind the Bearcat.
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But when shares have retreated, they've sometimes dropped below $200.
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Commodity prices retreated from their rally earlier in the week.
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The energy group retreated 0.2 percent even as oil gained.
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Eventually, we retreated to the far corner of the room.
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The administration has retreated— but the damage will be permanent.
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In Egypt, the index retreated 20.3 percent on profit taking.
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Orascom Telecom, the most heavily traded share, retreated 6.0 percent.
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Since then he has retreated into isolation, never leaving home.
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China's response has moved forward as the U.S. has retreated.
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He took several rounds and then retreated to the clubhouse.
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Ezdan Holding, a real estate investment company, retreated 3.7 percent.
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Their owners retreated into the shade to await their turn.
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Outnumbered law enforcement officers ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed.
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Dana Gas retreated 2.1 percent after gaining for three days.
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Tokyo Electron and Olympus Corp each retreated 0.4 percent, respectively.
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Cleaver retreated to her kitchen: A photo layout on Sept.
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The genius retreated to his lab, and got to work.
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Bond prices retreated as risk appetite surged across the board.
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Yet when my temper flared, she retreated from the kitchen.
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By now, most of the spectators had retreated to town.
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The other men, she says, retreated to their boys' club.
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Instead of apologizing, Mr. Kelly retreated out of the spotlight.
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Once his ECHL season concluded, Barone retreated into a darkness.
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The lovers were torn apart when the Burgue forces retreated.
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But on Monday, in a sharp turnaround, the party retreated.
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He then retreated to the West Wing without taking questions.
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She retreated into the bedroom and picked up a bat.
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As the scandal at Fox News grew, Mr. Ailes retreated.
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Suspect Dennis Tuttle, 59, initially retreated but returned with a .
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All but three of the index's 10 main groups retreated.
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The clergy retreated to a "safe house" — a restaurant nearby.
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When they retreated into ideological extremes, they generally did not.
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I said it back, then retreated into my own head.
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The crowd jolted and the women retreated about 15 feet.
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Qatar Islamic Bank slid 2.13%, while Mesaieed Petrochemical retreated 4%.
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So Trump, as I said, basically declared victory and retreated.
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Revis feared for his safety and retreated from the aggressors.
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QNB slipped 2.0 percent and Industries Qatar retreated 0.9 percent.
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Then, three years ago, he abruptly retreated from public life.
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The metal has retreated by nearly 1.3% over the week.
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The metal has retreated by nearly 1.5% over the week.
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Their trucks stuck now, the firefighters retreated into two refuges.
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The dollar rebounded and gold prices retreated after Powell's comments.
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Not only did hiring cool in May, wage growth retreated.
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STOCKS & BONDS Stocks fell broadly on Tuesday as commodity prices retreated.
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The Shanghai Composite Index retreated 1.4%, while Japan's Nikkei shed 0.7%.
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Stocks retreated along with markets in Europe and the United States.
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Builder Arabtec, which climbed 3.4 percent on Sunday, retreated 1.3 percent.
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However, they then retreated due to concerns about future monetary policy.
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Both men quickly retreated and fired their rifles at the suspect.
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The stock retreated after his comments and traded down 1 percent.
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As for Martins, he's retreated into the far corners of Australia.
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Oil climbed by mid-day Friday as the dollar retreated slightly.
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Within a few months al Qaeda had retreated from Tal Afar.
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With that boogeyman gone, they retreated to a stricter non-interventionism.
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She became nervous and retreated instead of talking about it openly.
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It retreated to the country's south, regrouped, and began launching attacks.
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Global stocks have retreated and government bonds have surged in turn.
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The dog then retreated back to the rear of the complex.
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The energy group retreated 241.89 percent, while industrials fell 20.5 percent.
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He retreated to the Victorian home with the gorgeous sprawling porch.
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It has retreated from a high of 13.5 percent in March.
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SX262.20P after the high-flying sector had retreated in recent days.
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It bounced back sharply in February, then retreated again (see chart).
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S. trade talks, but the Nasdaq fell as technology stocks retreated.
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Emaar Properties retreated 1.3 percent and Dubai Investments lost 1.0 percent.
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The FCC called shenanigans on that idea and Verizon quickly retreated.
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While it retreated on Thursday, it remains at highly elevated levels.
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Eventually he retreated to the east African markets he knows best.
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In the currency market, the dollar retreated against major currency pairs.
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Vajpayee suffered a stroke in 2009 and retreated from public view.
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"I'll come back," I said, and retreated through the glass door.
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After the intervention the dinar retreated to 119.21 to the euro.
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Thomas Cook also lost 2.4 percent and EasyJet retreated 1.4 percent.
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Most other emerging European currencies retreated, mirroring earlier weakness in Asia.
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As the campaign has gone on, however, she's also retreated, when
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Japan's Nikkei retreated 20.4 percent after three successive days of gains.
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All three women retreated to a bathroom, according to the statement.
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The second novel would not come, and she retreated to Monroeville.
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Another sergeant took over, and Martin retreated to her squad car.
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Ajman Bank, which jumped 7.8 percent on Monday, retreated 3.0 percent.
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The energy group retreated 4.7 percent, and financials lost 2.3 percent.
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On February 15, 2014, Simmons retreated into his massive Hollywood mansion.
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As autumn came and we retreated indoors, it was nail varnish.
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Qatar's index retreated 1.8 percent, wiping out Sunday's 0.4 percent gain.
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I retreated and found this map of unlocked dumpsters in Vancouver.
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Some 1,200 Venezuelans retreated back over the border, local officials said.
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Pom took Lanna, and Andy retreated to his beloved Doi Modt.
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It has since retreated 16.6 percent to 2,257 yuan per ton.
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HK/SIN time on Tuesday, the index retreated further to 93.86.
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The euro/yen retreated from resistance near 22015 in 22016 January.
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Japan's Nikkei retreated 1.25 percent after three successive days of gains.
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The extremists only retreated when more troops arrived with heavier firepower.
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The jihadists retreated north and west, towards Jarabulus and al-Bab.
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It has since retreated to $0.7600, from the high of $0.7723.
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"That's some hard work," she murmured, and retreated to her truck.
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Royal Dutch Shell fell 5.5 percent, while BP retreated 2.7 percent.
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Trump has retreated to familiar territory and rallies in safe states.
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Activists retreated to safe houses, the extremists to cars and hotels.
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UTC shares retreated nearly 6% on Tuesday following the breakup news.
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The energy group retreated 21.6 percent as crude oil prices fell.
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After the intervention the dinar retreated to 119.07 to the euro.
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After lunch, the family retreated to the DoubleTree for some rest.
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After pleasantries, they retreated to a hotel and shared evening beers.
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Australian stocks fell 103 percent and Japan's Nikkei retreated 210 percent.
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When home prices retreated in 2014 and 2015, economic performance wobbled.
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The energy group retreated 0.8 percent even as oil prices climbed.
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Chinese money rates rose following the takeover, but have since retreated.
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An ardent Sanders follower, she then retreated into the movement mentality.
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They advanced our ideals rather than retreated from the world stage.
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Afterward, Dreher and the other panelists retreated to the club's library.
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My father never retreated from shining a light on racial injustice.
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The lightly weighted technology group on the TSX retreated 2.4 percent.
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Medina had claimed he retreated to his room to escape Josh.
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This is where he retreated from his gallivanting around the world.
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He and a writer retreated to a room with a laptop.
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As the waitress retreated to the kitchen, Marcia Winslow approached him.
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He retreated to his vehicle and ran my registration and weapon.
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Another 23,000 people, like the Godmother, retreated to neighboring Costa Rica.
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But she retreated when that provoked a backlash from some legislators.
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New Zealand's benchmark index retreated 0.4%, or 46.1 points, to 10,580.07.
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But Gore retreated even from that proposal in the general election.
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She retreated, adopting the impersonal tone of the commentator once again.
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He has retreated to his ancestral French chateau, complete with vineyard.
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We have, for the most part, retreated into pure binary thinking.
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After expressing gratitude for being invited, a frustrated Drake retreated backstage.
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Nearly all sectors in Hong Kong retreated by the lunch break.
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Yet over time, Judd himself seems to have retreated from view.
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I retreated inside to get a better look at my purchase.
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For a long period, Mr. Williams retreated to the Cornish countryside.
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However, prices retreated 4% after the two sides softened their stance.
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In the following weeks, Daisy retreated from her friends and roommates.
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"It appears Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg have retreated," Galloway said.
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But as ISIS retreated, many of its families were left behind.
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The Mer de Glace has retreated 500 metres since 2005 alone.
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Fellow "big four" banks retreated between 1.2 percent and 1.5 percent.
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Energy units retreated 13%, with sector heavyweight Santos Ltd down 0.2%.
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On Tuesday, a State Department spokesman retreated from those implacable demands.
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Bush retreated to his Houston home and stewed for a while.
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He apologized for one incident and has retreated from public life.
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Most EM closed higher as the $ retreated in early Asian trading.
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Government agents and police, vastly outgunned, ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed.
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Oil and gas stocks retreated 2.1 percent despite higher crude oil prices.
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With no escape routes, IS fighters scorched the earth as they retreated.
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As we retreated from the village, we were told it exploded elsewhere.
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Perry retreated to California's Hoffman Institute in January to focus on herself.
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I retreated to a place that I believed demanded little of me.
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However, U.S. stocks retreated on Thursday, dragging oil prices down with them.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index retreated 0.3 percent in light volumes.
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The man quickly retreated into the store, but the thief followed him.
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The attacker then retreated indoors before elite police commandos stormed the residence.
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Getty Jr. retreated after her death, cutting himself off from his children.
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The retreated against the greenback, trading at $0.6706 at 3:44 p.m.
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So why has the dollar retreated to hit a 12-week low?
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South Korea's KOSPI retreated 2.3 percent and Taiwan shares slid 2 percent.
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Susie retreated to a rear room in the house and dialed 911.
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In 1949, the KMT [Kuomintang] retreated and set up a Taiwanese government.
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However, in the face of this so-called "black protest", PiS retreated.
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Gold miners were among the most influential gainers, even as bullion retreated.
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Meanwhile, the rupee retreated to 64.24/25 from Monday's close of 64.07.
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The energy group retreated 0.4 percent as oil prices were little changed.
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Rob has retreated to his house and isn't returning calls or texts.
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Financial stocks also retreated slightly, having gained for the past four sessions.
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Germany's DAX retreated 0.52 percent and France's CAC 40 lost 0.7 percent.
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It has since retreated to 210 in the Asia session on Thursday.
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Throughout the evening in Kowloon, police confronted protesters who retreated and regrouped.
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Even the staunchest supporters of the 1994 crime bill have since retreated.
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She then did a couple of companies and then retreated into academia.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan retreated 0.55 percent.
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Software company Open Text Corp retreated after its quarterly profit missed expectations.
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Shares of Marlboro cigarette maker Altria retreated after Azar announced Sharpless' appointment.
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Maybe they retreated to the next big castle after the wall fell!
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Marshall resigned, and in 2014 the organization retreated back across the bay.
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Japan's Nikkei lost 210 percent and South Korea's KOSPI retreated 22 percent.
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Shares of both companies retreated from sharp initial gains after the news.
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Industrial stocks also lost ground, falling 21.9 percent as railway stocks retreated.
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As the financial crisis and accompanying recession hit, consumers retreated on debt.
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Islamic State fighters retreated from long-held positions around Derna this week.
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He apologized to the first accuser and has retreated from public life.
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Beaches in St. Lucie County retreated dozens of feet, turning into cliffs.
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Tracing these features can reveal how ice accumulated and retreated through time.
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Tens of thousands of civilians fled Fallujah as IS retreated last week.
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Hanigan quickly recovered and threw Castro out as he retreated to third.
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On vacations, they retreated to the woods to teach themselves survival skills.
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The dollar retreated from that strong resistance feature and plunged below support.
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Oil prices retreated Friday afternoon Asia time, after seeing some rebound overnight.
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The energy group retreated 1.1 percent as the price of oil slumped.
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"The Republic has retreated too far," Mr. Sarkozy says in his book.
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Oil plunges again Energy stocks retreated in tandem with plunging oil prices.
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Islamic State militants retreated to areas in the east, the Observatory reported.
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Riot police arrived at the airport later on Tuesday, and then retreated.
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Tenet Healthcare retreated 4.3 percent and Community Health System declined 5 percent.
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Financial stocks tracked their U.S. peers, as Wall Street retreated on Thursday.
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It attracts Italians who retreated to the hills to think deep thoughts.
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In fact, the company's value nearly retreated to its original IPO price.
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They quickly retreated after Trump started bashing Democrats as "open border" believers.
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I jumped up from the window and quickly retreated to my kitchen.
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The index rose considerably during the Feb selloff, but has since retreated.
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It makes sense that when Hughes retreated from the world, he went
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Last Christmas, she became homesick, retreated to a pantry, and started crying.
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Afterward, Mr. Trump quickly retreated to the security of a private box.
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Ultimately, the government retreated from a plan to regulate asbestos in talc.
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He retreated to Taiwan in 1949, four years before Ms. Teng's birth.
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After hours of confrontation in Noxchixtlán, the police retreated towards Oaxaca city.
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Washington's army retreated up the Hudson River, and eventually into New Jersey.
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They quickly retreated as dozens of other protesters chanted their support nearby.
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See how every glacier in the park has retreated over 50 years.
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The New Zealand dollar retreated to a five-month low of $0.6915.
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They came under fire, retreated back uphill and took up a position.
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In early trade, the region's main currencies retreated to Wednesday afternoon's levels.
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But, state-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco retreated 0.7% to 34.2 riyals.
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Germans began to escape to the forest, shooting Jews as they retreated.
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The officer retreated, drew his gun and demanded Coutinho drop the knife.
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Chevron's profit dropped 36% and its revenue retreated because of lower prices.
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In Japan, unemployment continued to fall, and the Consumer Price Index retreated.
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GE (GE) shares retreated to a nine-year low on the news.
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It left her in a wheelchair, and she retreated from the spotlight.
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As the protesters sat at midfield chanting and clapping, players retreated indoors.
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The energy group retreated 0.5 percent as oil prices were little changed.
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Bond yields retreated from their session highs following the 1.8473-year auction.
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Brazil stocks retreated about 0.3%, coming off two consecutive record-high finishes.
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Soybeans retreated from their session highs after hitting resistance near Monday's peak.
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Oil prices also retreated, weighing on the shares of BP and Total.
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As they retreated, protesters threw bricks at their vehicles, breaking the windows.
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But this year, the red carpet retreated, writes our chief fashion critic.
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Patco was destroyed and unions in general retreated into a defensive crouch.
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The more interviews I had, the more I retreated to television afterward.
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The euro retreated from those gains by the start of North American trading.
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"She's retreated into the typical bubble that powerful politicians get into," he said.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng retreated 0.7 percent, up 1.05 percent for the week.
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The overall energy group retreated 244.34 percent, while financials were down 4.173 percent.
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It retreated below major technical resistance on its August peak of 1883,624 points.
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South Africa's rand retreated from a five-week best in the previous session.
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But the decline slowed in recent years as the global commodities boom retreated.
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The materials sector lost 0.8 percent, while the gold subsector retreated 1.3 percent.
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On Wednesday Trump retreated again, selling Obamacare to conservatives away from the press.
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I scooped it all onto a plate and hastily retreated to my table.
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"As the hostile forces turned west and retreated, we ceased fire," he said.
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Siakam retreated to the locker room and returned to start the third quarter.
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Oil prices retreated during Asian hours on Monday amid concerns over global supply.
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The invasion was launched, and Stalin soon retreated to his dacha in shock.
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Attacked by the press, Burns retreated from his desire to raise interest rates.
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The Dow retreated 52.373 percent and the Nasdaq sank 252.37 percent on Tuesday.
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The girlfriend told police she retreated to the bedroom and locked the door.
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In commodity markets, oil prices, which had jumped Wednesday on supply concerns, retreated.
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Jim and the two families of Timmothy's parents retreated to their prior heartbreak.
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Production in January, however, retreated 13.8 percent from a year earlier BRIOY=ECI.
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Nine of its 1.83 main sectors retreated, with four decliners for every gainer.
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People have retreated to their families and fight only for the family survival.
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The energy group retreated 0.3 percent as oil prices pared some recent gains.
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In the meantime, Foursquare has retreated to focusing on being more like Yelp.
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Mr Sánchez swiftly retreated, breaking off contact with the separatist administration in Barcelona.
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Toyota Motor Corp lost 2.4%, Subaru Corp fell 2% and Panasonic retreated 3%.
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I retreated to my disgusting basement apartment in a decrepit part of town.
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The ordeal ended when the government retreated and the Bundys declared themselves victorious.
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Abu Dhabi's index rose 0.2 percent as First Gulf Bank retreated 3963 percent.
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In the currency market the euro trade flat, having retreated in early trade.
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When the family needed a moment to relax, they retreated to their car.
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The benchmark S&P/TSX Global Gold Index retreated 2.1 percent on Tuesday.
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Australian shares retreated 0.7 percent and South Korea's KOSPI edged down 0.1 percent.
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Energy stocks fell 0.89% as oil prices retreated from their five-month highs.
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Over millions of years, Africa's rain forests retreated into patchworks, as savannas expanded.
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Sterling was last at $1.4256, having retreated from this week's high of $1.4367.
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Since then, cannabis shares have retreated on profit-taking and concerns about valuations.
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The victim, 29, pushed the man away and then retreated down an alley.
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Japan's Nikkei index, however, retreated 0.4 percent as a strong yen hurt exporters.
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The dollar, however, has retreated since its 14-year peak back in January.
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The euro retreated 0.2 percent to $1.09655 after jumping 0.9 percent on Friday.
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He retreated from the public eye, rarely playing live and rarely giving interviews.
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Power forwards stabilised at new highs set on Thursday as related commodities retreated.
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Oil prices retreated during Asian hours, after advancing more than 4 percent overnight.
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Energy stocks fell 0.70% as oil prices retreated from their five-month highs.
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Mr. Morales was not in the compound when police retreated to their barracks.
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Bond yields retreated, with the 10-year mostly hovering just below 3 percent.
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But they later retreated amid weakness in tobacco stocks and some broker downgrades.
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Gold futures prices later retreated slightly from those levels to settle at $1,360.
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In recent decades, however, much of the left has retreated from these commitments.
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But he could not find the keys and soon retreated to the clubhouse.
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Hundreds of thousands of people retreated into separate enclaves controlled by sectarian militias.
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Telecommunications firm Ooredoo retreated 20.2 percent and Qatar National Bank lost 25 percent.
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He checked with a team medical trainer, then retreated to the locker room.
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The coast guard vessel fired 249 shots over the boats until they retreated.
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"The two longest surviving patients have actually recurred and been retreated," Bigner said.
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When another two windows and his door exploded, he retreated to the basement.
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An earthworm poked up its head, then retreated—a Hulu subscriber, no doubt.
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As the United States has retreated from Latin America, China's influence has grown.
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It also excavates zinc, whose price retreated 0.9 percent to $3,092.50 a tonne.
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The cast broke for lunch, and she retreated to her chamber of solitude.
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Are their accents meant to indicate that they've already retreated into separate territories?
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Its chief competitor Saudi Telecom retreated 2.3 percent and Mobily fell 0.8 percent.
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Union National Bank retreated 3.7 percent and First Gulf Bank lost 2372 percent.
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She and her family lasted about 15 minutes outdoors before they retreated inside.
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The vehicle retreated, but the police fired rubber bullets and he was hit.
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It later retreated, however, and was trading around 14.3 per dollar on Thursday.
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The energy group retreated 0.4 percent, though individual stock moves were more modest.
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Diageo, meanwhile, retreated more than 1 percent after a rating downgrade from RBC.
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The sombre mood in global markets hit Dubai's index , which retreated 1.1 percent.
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It seems she retreated from the spotlight after getting married at age eighteen.
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Britain's FTSE 100 fell 0.1 percent while Germany's DAX retreated by 0.3 percent.
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After more than 20 minutes, he retreated to his car and drove off.
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Mr. Pipps retreated to clubs up in Westchester, but it wasn't the same.
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Motti picked up a large branch and waved it, and the dogs retreated.
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Eventually Mr. Joyce resigned from his leadership post and retreated to the backbench.
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The cryptocurrency has retreated since crossing $220,260 and was recently trading above $22013,220.
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When space exploration comes up, I do think how far we've retreated, though.
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The Navarros, with family members in tears, retreated to their suite in silence.
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He watched the piece take shape around 22000 as his father's vision retreated.
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I just retreated into television and records, and that was reality for me.
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Wojnarowicz always looked outward and never retreated into the comfort of private life.
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The risk premium on Italian bonds spiked early Wednesday, though it later retreated.
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They retreated after Turkish jets and artillery bombarded them, the Turkish government said.
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But, on their new album, "Culture," Migos have retreated from their pummelling trademark.
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While Spencer got to work on Tillman's setup, Tillman retreated to the patio.
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Hollowed out, I assumed the default position; I retreated to my native state.
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Then he retreated song by song back up the ramp and into himself.
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Prices have retreated since hitting a seven-year peak of $20.7,217.76 on Monday.
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Healthcare stocks also retreated, with CSL, the benchmark's fourth largest stock, falling 1.1%.
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Feeling paranoid and suspicious, his younger sister retreated into solitude before moving away.
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Some short sellers have retreated from their positions on Tesla in recent months.
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Without a major partner in the sport, Hogan has retreated from public view.
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The idea that the police have retreated under siege will not go away.
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The stock retreated and, until quite recently, failed to threaten that mark again.
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It became a rout; the Lincolns retreated seventy-five miles in six days.
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Since 2016, it has retreated from China, Russia and eight Southeast Asian countries.
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Safe-haven government bonds retreated as risk aversion in the broader markets eased.
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As they retreated from the store, they were shot by their fellow officers.
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Then he and Barbara retreated to the back for dinner with another couple.
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Lam retreated, and she insists the law was her initiative to begin with.
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When she couldn't photograph in classrooms during finals, she retreated to the library.
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As its territory shrunk, thousands of fighters, followers and civilians retreated to Baghouz.
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And then she retreated from her suggestion while loudly proclaiming that she was advancing.
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But he added that Mr. Obama seemed to have retreated to a pre-Sept.
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After being hit, Anderson retreated, but hours later, Pratt knocked on his apartment's door.
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"Broadly speaking, Putin has been stepping into vacuums wherever the West retreated," Borshchevskaya, said.
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He eventually retreated from public life; two decades, he remains later a mysterious figure.
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Global miner BHP Group retreated as much as 1% and Rio Tinto lost 0.8%.
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Qatar's main index, which had outperformed its regional peers on Tuesday, retreated 25 percent.
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Rabon and the teacher retreated into their classroom and started to barricade the door.
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Dubai index lost lost 0.4 percent as property developer Emaar retreated about 0.6 percent.
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The government retreated in the face of backbench opposition and the right-wing press.
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As Bernice retreated to her home, she ran into Carrie's mother on the street.
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It retreated further from a 2-1/2 year peak set two weeks ago.
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The yuan retreated to four-month lows both in the onshore and offshore markets.
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Most sectors retreated on Tuesday, but an index tracking services stocks gained 2.7 percent.
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They refused, and the police officer retreated, to jubilation from the protesters down below.
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Hundreds of jihadists are thought to have retreated south from Sirte during the fighting.
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Gruler then retreated and waited for backup while Mateen went further inside the club.
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Some threw potatoes and other produce at U.S. troops as they retreated to Iraq.
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Gold prices edged up as the U.S. dollar retreated from a 14-year peak.
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After a few strides they spun and retreated as formally as in a drill.
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Both onshore and offshore yuan bounced in early trade on Tuesday, but quickly retreated.
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After some time in the water, both retreated to their side-by-side towels.
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They'd lost the privacy wars and retreated to their towers, their private, anonymous towers.
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A saber split his face as he retreated with Napoleon from Moscow in 1812.
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The decline in yields also came as crude futures retreated from $50 a barrel.
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But prices have since retreated as U.S. markets reacted positively to the Trump win.
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HK/SIN, however, the currency retreated near levels before the debate, trading at 18.52.
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For some, it's been too much to handle, and they've retreated to the sidelines.
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The president retreated a bit, promising the armed forces an extra €1.5bn for 2018.
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A spokesman of the New Syria Army, Muzahem al Saloum, confirmed they had retreated.
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While consumer confidence remains strong, wage growth retreated in May and hiring moderated sharply.
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Lubrano retreated to one of the hotel's rooms and Oyola drove off, police allege.
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Australian healthcare giant CSL Ltd retreated from recent record highs to drop 1.3 percent.
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The Australian dollar retreated 0.7 percent to $0.7666 after a surprisingly negative jobs report.
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Gold retreated from the more than 3-week highs touched in the previous session.
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The U.S. dollar retreated, making greenback-priced metals cheaper for users of other currencies.
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Yields have retreated since but are still higher than where they started the year.
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They retreated to dress his wounds, before returning to the beach with a pistol.
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Production in July retreated 6.6 percent from a year earlier BRIOY=ECI, IBGE said.
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In Shanghai, copper futures dipped 0.2%, while aluminium retreated 0.5% and zinc decreased 1.5%.
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Commercial International Bank, an Egyptian share favoured by international fund managers, retreated 3.7 percent.
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In the midst of the allegations, Marchesa and its co-founders retreated into silence.
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But when that appeared to threaten the vitality of business, they retreated from that.
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The remaining bare counties are in Indiana, Nevada and Ohio, where Anthem has retreated.
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Congress has retreated to a point of pitiful meekness with presidents of both parties.
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Sullivan retreated to behind-the-scenes work, writing and guesting on other artists' songs.
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ROB FORD RIP, mayor: Rob Ford relished the spotlight, then quietly retreated from it.
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Post-settlement, crude retreated after API data reported a gain of 3.1 million barrels.
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Britain's benchmark FTSE 100 retreated by 0.3 percent while Germany's DAX fell 0.5 percent.
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Since the crisis commercial banks seem to have retreated from their market-making role.
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After a day of poking around olive groves, the group retreated to their hotel.
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The deputy, Gary Pickard, retreated to his squad car and called for back-up.
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Heavyweight Saudi Basic Industries retreated 1.0 percent; the main market index dropped 1.0 percent.
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Abu Dhabi edged down 26 percent as Abu Dhabi National Energy retreated 2673 percent.
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The stock has retreated 22 percent from a 16-month high in late December.
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Corn fell to hover close to a one-week low while wheat also retreated.
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Hong Kong stocks also retreated after the regulator's remarks, though selling was more muted.
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Cairo's main index dropped 2412 percent as Orascom Telecom retreated a further 20.2 percent.
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On the downside, consumer staples retreated 0.5 percent, while industrials gave back 0.4 percent.
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The index retreated 1.6 percent to 3,955 points, its lowest close in 13 months.
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In the commodities market, oil prices retreated in the afternoon, retracing a morning advance.
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Each time the stock has reached that level since September it has subsequently retreated.
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The energy group retreated 25.3 percent as oil prices hit a three week-low.
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Between 22015 and 21997 the glacier retreated an average of 22010 feet per year.
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Trump retreated on that policy by issuing an executive order last week ending it.
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But the group retreated quickly behind closed doors for the start of their talks.
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The rest of Europe retreated from two-year highs hit in the prior session.
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Russia, Turkey and Bashar al-Assad carved up northern Syria as the Americans retreated.
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Holmes retreated from his earlier belief that free speech protects only against prior restraints.
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After five minutes of combat, F-side retreated in the face of numerous casualties.
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The wide premium to the U.S. product has since retreated some although still significant.
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Hill has largely retreated from the spotlight since the release of her debut album.
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When they retreated to the baseline and began hitting full out, Dimitrov's demeanor changed.
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IntercontinentalExchange (ICE), which owns the iconic New York Stock Exchange, also retreated nearly 2%.
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In July, department store chain Woolworths retreated from West Africa for a second time.
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On Friday, the miners had removed the roadblock and had retreated into Oruro State.
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The short-term GMMA challenged and retreated from the long-term GMMA several times.
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U.S. Treasury yields, meanwhile, retreated in line with British bond yields after May's comments.
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Energy sector heavyweight BP rose 0.2 percent but Royal Dutch Shell retreated 0.1 percent.
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They came toward me, but then retreated, as if afraid of getting too close.
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After his at-bat they retreated, to get out of the mid-90s heat.
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De Gaulle retreated to his country house, and seemed on the brink of resignation.
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He retreated, as other students bounced up and down, continuing to chant, attracting onlookers.
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Still, energy stocks as a whole retreated 0.2 percent after Monday's 2.5 percent rally.
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But by 1.7353 GMT it had retreated to 1.7343, down 1.7333 percent from Wednesday.
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Early in the day, prices had retreated on expectations U.S. inventories could climb again.
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WASHINGTON — Consumer spending in the United States barely rose in February, and inflation retreated.
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Glaciers have thinned and retreated across most parts of the region since the 1970s.
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The energy group retreated 1.8 percent as oil prices fell more than 2 percent.
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The yuan then retreated to a near 13-month low, although it rebounded later.
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They got too much attention, too soon, so have retreated a bit, albeit temporarily.
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By 0834 GMT, the EU Allowance price had retreated to 18.15 euros a tonne.
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Ms. Blackburn retreated, while Mr. Bredesen prepared ads with whiskey barrels in the background.
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Ms. Danner retreated into her bedroom and grabbed a baseball bat, Mr. Mendys said.
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In fact, the euro spiked briefly as Mr. Draghi spoke Thursday but then retreated.
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He retreated back down to the comfort and convenience of the Upper East Side.
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Notably, junk bond yields have moved higher as the rate on Treasuries has retreated.
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Seas have generally been rising in Maine since the glaciers retreated 15,000 years ago.
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When Drejka pulled out his weapon, she testified that both she and McGlockton retreated.
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At Starbucks, she ordered a white-chocolate mocha and retreated to a nearby stool.
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At times, he retreated to the bathroom, switched off the lights and lay down.
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In the same region, Danske Bank retreated 1.7 percent after posting its quarterly earnings.
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She retreated to a room in the rear of her home and summoned police.
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But, after "Voodoo," D'Angelo retreated into his own world, while Badu's world kept expanding.
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She and her husband, Scott, grabbed the dogs and retreated to their second floor.
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The videographer turned off his camera, and the Warriors retreated into the locker room.
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Mali's military already has retreated from some of its most remote and vulnerable outposts.
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Flake tapped Coons on the shoulder, and the two retreated to a private anteroom.
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Reversing their sharp gains the previous session, gold miners retreated as risk appetite returned.
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The cursor on the screen advanced and retreated until the exchange sounded precisely right.
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Stocks retreated after the release of some of the latest quarterly reports disappointed investors.
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Police eventually retreated back to the bridge while protesters took refuge up the road.
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In Qatar, the Doha benchmark retreated 0.5 percent, heading towards a third straight decline.
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Bombs and missiles destroyed some buildings, but al Baghdadi retreated to an underground tunnel.
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Many Communist units retreated to base areas in the remote reaches of Phu Yen.
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As riot police moved in from all sides, some protesters retreated inside the university.
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Others retreated inside and even barricaded themselves inside interior rooms until the eyewall passed.
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Global Telecom retreated 2535 percent while real estate developer Emaar Misr lost 20.04 percent.
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Both indexes then gained every day until February 13, when each retreated about 0.7%.
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The three officers retreated outside, and Mr. Ransom walked to the store's front door.
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Robson, too, says he became deeply depressed and almost fully retreated from the world.
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It was the fifth time in six months that pending home sales have retreated.
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The index hit record highs every day last week, although it retreated on Monday.
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Less than a year later, Uber retreated from China, selling its China business to Didi.
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It retreated 0.4 percent to $1,179.7 an ounce on Friday, down 2.5 percent this week.
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Shares in Anglo American, Antofagasta, Rio Tinto and Glencore retreated by 0.8 to 2.1 percent.
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Gold stocks also retreated as a firmer tone to the U.S. dollar weighed on gold.
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China's yuan retreated from near seven-month highs, also helped by tight liquidity easing off.
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Tesla shares were approaching an all-time high early last week, but have since retreated.
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The stock has retreated back to close Monday at $36.59 due to market sell-off.
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Moreover both former presidents honoured the constitutional system; when their edicts were checked, they retreated.
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The energy group retreated 1.9 percent, with Enbridge Inc dropping 1.95 percent to C$51.35.
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Apple retreated within 24 hours, saying they would pay artists for the three-month period.
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MSCI's emerging equity index was flat, having retreated slightly after hitting 3703,219.83 points on Thursday.
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The president said U.S. troops cornered Baghdadi, who retreated into a tunnel with three children.
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Romanian bonds yields, however, retreated after this week's earlier boost from a rise in inflation.
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At least one national restaurant chain has retreated on its no-tip policy after complaints.
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China's yuan retreated to 6.9099 per dollar in onshore trade, its weakest since late December.
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After shots were fired, the officers retreated, then approached the man using cover, police said.
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As the U.S. military retreated, Russia, Turkey and Bashar al-Assad carved up northern Syria.
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Since then, Assayas has once again retreated to more intimate, though no less passionate, affairs.
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As social conservatives retreated in the culture war over gay marriage, they advanced over abortion.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng retreated 21.2711 percent and the Shanghai Composite Index fell 217 percent.
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The greenback has retreated from gains in the wake of Friday's strong U.S. jobs report.
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Once its task was complete, the badger retreated to its den for a few days.
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Technology fell 23.1, energy retreated 26.6 percent, while the trade-sensitive industrials fell 25.70 percent.
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The price has since retreated, pulling back further to $10,375 on Friday after Lopez's comments.
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Corn gave back nearly all the gains from the previous session and wheat also retreated.
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The couple separated in 1980, and Moore retreated to Manhattan for a turn on Broadway.
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No. They have retreated to their main camp, where people have gathered since late summer.
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White then retreated to the bathroom, hid in the bathroom closet, and locked the door.
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The overall sector retreated 260.37 percent, as oil prices fell amid higher U.S. fuel inventories.
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This time -- and with far more sensitive information at play -- Trump retreated behind closed doors.
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He has not retreated from public life and remains a busy traveler, teacher and volunteer.
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Rebel groups -- some of them supported by Turkey and the Gulf States -- retreated in disarray.
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Shares in Europe also retreated, as the STOXX 600 pulled back from eight-month highs.
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Cairo's main index edged down 25 percent as Orascom Telecom retreated a further 2412 percent.
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However, the stock retreated after CNBC reported that there was no truth to the rumor.
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But it retreated to just four states in 2017 because of losses from the plans.
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We engage with all that Silicon Valley has to offer, and then I've retreated home.
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And most of all, he retreated into a rhetorical fantasy-scape of his own creation.
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The pound also retreated, easing from last week's peak of $1.3145 to trade at $1.3076.
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The euro EUR=EBS which retreated 281.123 percent on Monday, was little changed at $1.10385.
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The impact: As the glaciers retreated, they exposed heavy metals in the soil like cadmium.
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What the public doesn't know is that Chris retreated from music on his own terms.
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Grande retreated to her hometown of Boca Raton, Florida, in the days after the attack.
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After the quick attack, the militants retreated back into the tunnel before Israeli reinforcements arrived.
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The dollar meanwhile retreated almost 0.2 percent against a basket of currencies to around 96.47.
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Yields retreated off session highs later in the day amid a drop in equity markets.
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Global capital has retreated from emerging markets, leaving a gap the AIIB will help fill.
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Last week supply doctors trying to sneak into the east before dawn retreated under fire.
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In volatile trading, the yen retreated to 60.763 per dollar overnight before finding its footing.
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But the index retreated subsequently to close up 19.9 points, or 0.33 percent, at 5989.8.
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As it retreated, the buildings in town began to crack and slide under its weight.
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"We have lost, we retreated," said 40-year old Stamatia Valtadorou, a private sector employee.
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The U.S. dollar index retreated from a seven-week peak hit in the previous session.
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Sanchez calmly picked up the ball and threw out Smith as Smith retreated to third.
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The S&P 234 lost 22018% and retreated to its lowest level of the year.
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Prosecutors initially claimed the thumb drive contained malware but have retreated from that claim since.
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Government forces repelled the rebels, who retreated into the foothills of the Sierra Maestra mountains.
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The Nasdaq closed with a loss of 290%, while the S&P 290 retreated 903%.
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Trade-sensitive stocks including Apple (AAPL), Boeing (BA) and Caterpillar (CAT) retreated more than 2%.
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In volatile trading, the yen retreated to 106.980 per dollar overnight before finding its footing.
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Or because it retreated from spicy detail to offer a balanced view of life overall?
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The dollar index retreated, making greenback-traded commodities less expensive to holders of other currencies.
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We retreated upstairs, and had to be saved by a good samaritan in a boat.
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Exporters also rose as the yen retreated from a five-week peak versus the dollar.
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However, the data hinted at slowing labor market momentum as annual wage gains sharply retreated.
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But the agency retreated from the planned vote after numerous reports outlined the agency's agenda.
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Instead, I retreated back into the darkness, imagining my father as a 17-year-old.
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Glencore, Rio Tinto BHP Billiton and Anglo American all retreated between 0.7 to 1.8 percent.
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As one segment of a disillusioned populace turned to violence, another retreated from politics altogether.
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The men exchanged greetings and retreated to a corner of the greenroom to speak privately.
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Ms. Nyssen retreated, instead publishing an open call for projects for the venue last July.
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The single currency retreated from $1.1412 earlier Tuesday, which was its highest since March 21.
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The officers retreated to a judge's house later in the evening to complete the paperwork.
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Uber sold its China operations to Didi in 2016 and retreated from Russia in 2017.
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The sea ice has always retreated during summer, even before climate change exacerbated the trend.
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The administration has retreated from an Obama-era effort to expand eligibility for overtime pay.
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After the irritated director called for a break, Mr. Ganz retreated to his dressing room.
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At night, we retreated to our rooms, reading alone or watching films with headphones on.
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Forced to resign in 2002, Cardinal Law later retreated to the splendor of the Vatican.
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The fishermen said that tribesmen had shot arrows at him and that he had retreated.
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Seas have risen and fallen, temperatures have spiked and crashed, glaciers have advanced and retreated.
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In 2013, when Italy's economic situation began to stabilize, the phantom of the spread retreated.
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The company has retreated from some highly competitive markets, including China, Southeast Asia and Russia.
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They retreated en masse to their classmates and bowed deeply to apologize for their performance.
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And she brought out inner voices that retreated back into anonymity in Mr. Nelsons's interpretation.
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Zozo retreated 0.5%, paring some of its huge gains of 13.4% made the previous day.
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Overall, Asian equities retreated, as global bond yields flirted with record lows, feeding recession worries.
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But corn futures retreated from their overnight highs after the crude oil market turned lower.
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Against the yen too, it has retreated from recent 10-month highs of 112.23 yen.
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When they retreated, an expanded view of what girlhood could look like was obscured, too.
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Brown "retreated inside his residence and shut the door" when police arrived, the complaint says.
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Police arrived at the scene and Brown retreated inside his residence and shut the door.
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In other words, Pichai retreated -- often not an effective long-term strategy to counter aggression.
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Persimmon lost 3.6 percent, Evraz retreated 3.4 percent and BHP Billiton was down 2.7 percent.
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After his talk, Ramanuj retreated to the balcony of a nearby pub overlooking the Thames.
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Between services, Mr. August retreated to his office to marry Erik Lark and Toni Lee.
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Though he has retreated from view, it may be difficult for him to escape blame.
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Gold stocks retreated as abating Middle East tensions dampened demand for the safe-haven bullion.
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In Kuwait, the bourse retreated 1.7% while in neighbouring Bahrain the index was down 0.5%.
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As parenting became rife with orthodoxy, the Marcus Welby model of the paternalistic doctor retreated.
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Also on Thursday, U.S. consumer prices were reported unchanged in September and underlying inflation retreated.
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As teenagers throwing rocks retreated from a line of soldiers, Mr. Cañizales moved forward alone.
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But, as the treatment industry has retreated in Florida, it has expanded in other states.
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At halftime, the players from Chinle retreated, glum, to their locker room, 230 points down.
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Palladium retreated slightly after hitting an all-time peak of $1,836.61 earlier in the session.
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Chris Coons, D-Delaware, on the shoulder, and the two retreated to a private anteroom.
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The broker also cut its target price on Royal Dutch Shell, which retreated 1 percent.
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Investors have broadly retreated to the sidelines before the 1343 GMT U.S. Federal Reserve decision.
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Palladium retreated from a near $2,000 record peak hit on Tuesday, falling 1.5% to $1,925.48.
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The soldiers in the Spanish battalion advanced fifteen metres but then retreated to their trenches.
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Outnumbered by a lot, the rebels repelled the Federal Army, who retreated across the Rappahannock.
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When officers heard two shots, they retreated behind an armored vehicle, the court document says.
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The Shanghai Composite index retreated 0.4 percent, extending its weekly loss to about 4.5 percent.
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After Battlestar, Syfy retreated from big, ambitious storytelling, returning to episodic series with smaller stakes.
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U.S. and aligned forces retreated, but the pro-government forces continued to fire, the official said.
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Pembina shares declined 1023 percent to C$2102, and the overall energy group retreated 21.35 percent.
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Ishihara was another southpaw who retreated and countered with the left hand as opponents over extended.
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She then retreated, only to reach the 2016 French Open final where she stormed past Serena.
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She retreated again, filing to win a title of any size over the last 13 months.
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That began to change in 2011 when al Qaeda-backed al Shabaab militants retreated from Mogadishu.
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U.S. Treasury futures prices rose at the open but have since retreated and traded flat TYv1.
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Alexander retreated to the locker room before the end of the half after rolling his ankle.
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Despite the recent controversy, the firm's investment fund doesn't seem to have retreated from making deals.
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The mother and son retreated to increasingly bleak refuge, and wound up living in a garage.
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The U.S. dollar retreated from hitting 14-month highs against a basket of currencies on Wednesday.
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Dubai's index retreated 0.5 percent on profit- taking in some of this year's best-performing shares.
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Then, she used an expletive toward him and retreated to her office, where he followed her.
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Oil prices retreated from their highest levels of the year but held above $50 a barrel.
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Since the 2008 financial crisis this particular aspect of globalisation has stalled, and even partly retreated.
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Mr Gentiloni's new cabinet got to work as Mr Renzi retreated to his home in Tuscany.
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Wheat retreated on technical selling and profit-taking after touching a three-month high on Tuesday.
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Dana Gas retreated 13 percent in Abu Dhabi, helping pull the index there down 0.5 percent.
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After the session, they retreated to the kitchen with their notes to draw up their recipes.
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Following that investment, Uber retreated from Southeast Asia where it faced intense local competition from Grab.
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Outnumbered law enforcement officers ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed, and no shots were ever fired.
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" Calacanis said that Gawker no longer "prints lies" because they have "retreated based on being sued.
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As the Germans retreated in September 1944, Uluots appointed a new government, headed by Otto Tief.
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Eight of the 20.9 major S&P sectors retreated, with healthcare stocks being the biggest drag.
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So far First Quantum has retreated from threats to shut in production in favour of negotiations.
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Sterling retreated as traders booked profits on recent gains tied to optimism about a Brexit deal.
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Oil prices retreated more than 2500 percent on Tuesday, amid oversupply concerns and a stronger dollar.
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So private sector employers have retreated from DB pensions and offer defined-contribution (DC) pensions instead.
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FUNDAMENTALS * PRICES: London aluminium retreated from a two-month high, falling 0.7% and lead eased 0.1%.
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Shares of most mainland financial institutions fell, while Tencent retreated 1.3 percent after its recent rally.
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List prices later retreated to about $2043, with get in prices pulling back to around $61.
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The euro was steady on Thursday at $1.1951, having retreated from Wednesday's intraday high of $1.20185.
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He retreated to his own room, where the thought of food or drink made him sick.
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But if the dynamicists are right, Antarctica's largest ice sheet retreated dramatically in the recent past.
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Yields have retreated this week, but are still much higher than where they started the month.
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However, gold, normally considered a safer asset in times of turbulence, retreated from 43-week highs.
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The metals and mining index, however, retreated 2% as iron ore prices extended declines on Thursday.
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Gold, which had soared in anticipation of May's speech, retreated slightly on profit taking, analysts said.
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On Wednesday afternoon during Asian hours, Cable retreated to $1.2346, from an earlier high of $1.2415.
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After a small scuffle and a gentle bonk on the head, the raccoon retreated empty-handed.
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But in the past 100 years, the glacier has retreated as a result of climate change.
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Against the euro, the pound retreated to 85.25 pence from Wednesday's 22-month peak at 84.725.
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On Tuesday, however, the index retreated 0.3 percent as the banking sector pulled back 53 percent.
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Eventually the company retreated and restored shares of the photo after heavy media and public backlash.
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Overnight oil prices retreated after data showed higher weekly inventories at the U.S. crude storage base.
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It also retreated by 0.5% to a six-month low against the Japanese yen at 107.47.
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U.S. crude retreated 1.1 percent to $43.39, poised to end the week down roughly 5 percent.
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Oil and gas companies retreated 0.2 percent in a volatile session as lower oil prices weighed.
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After smashing some furniture in parliament, and beating one of its members, the protesters quickly retreated.
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As the violence escalated, they retreated into their sects and gradually redefined each other as enemies.
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In fact, he'd all but retreated from public view, physically and musically, for almost a decade.
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Phoebe retreated to her usual place and decided that she would enjoy her last few hours.
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Once Gruler felt outgunned, police had said, he retreated from the club and called for assistance.
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The main Dubai index retreated 1.2 percent, with 22 stocks declining and only four closing higher.
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Today, things retreated immediately following his comments with the health sector already down several percentage points.
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Tokyo's Nikkei 225 fell 0.7 percent and the Hang Seng in Hong Kong retreated 0.1 percent.
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Even when it has retreated, it has managed to hold onto key critical levels, said Maley.
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Shares of China-sensitive stocks like Boeing (BA), Tiffany (TIF), Deere (DE) and Qualcomm (QCOM) retreated.
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As offshore demand for Treasury supply retreated, investment managers raised their purchases of U.S. government securities.
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After carrying out the shootings in the shopping mall, Mr. Sonboly retreated to the parking garage.
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They retreated from public view and are unlikely to participate in the promotion of the documentary.
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In the currency market, the dollar retreated against a basket of rivals in Wednesday Asia trade.
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The energy group retreated 0.5 percent, with Suncor Energy Inc down 2.943 percent at C$35.60.
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Trump, meanwhile, retreated to his third floor residence to watch coverage of the strikes on television.
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Foreign news organizations have not been given direct access to Palmyra since the Islamic State retreated.
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Canon Inc retreated 0.8 percent, Tokyo Electron fell 2.4 percent and Bridgestone Corp shed 13 percent.
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The energy group retreated 21 percent, with Canadian Natural Resources down 1.63 percent to C$21.6.
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The US Navy ultimately took back control of the surrounding waterway, and the Japanese secretly retreated.
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Mr. Grassley, the committee chairman, was in tears and retreated to a cloakroom to collect himself.
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He took them from her and retreated into the bathroom, past a pile of unwashed clothes.
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When we returned from the hospital without Seamus, Eric retreated to the nursery, howling with pain.
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So far First Quantum has retreated from threats to shut in production in favor of negotiations.
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Days later, the president retreated from those comments shortly after a private meeting with N.R.A. leaders.
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It retreated to a six-month low against the Japanese yen at 20193, down approximately 0.78%.
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Any who retreated to the restrooms for a brief escape were ordered back by male staff.
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They are a legacy of the glaciers that retreated from the region about 10,000 years ago.
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The family has retreated to their corners even more in the days since school shut down.
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One suspect retreated to the back of a room and re-emerged, returning fire, police said.
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It seems as though the bulk of the city has retreated to their quarters, rightfully so.
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He softened some of his more repressive policies and retreated from the harshest form of socialism.
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Put like that, it's clear why the blueprint released Wednesday retreated to a magic asterisk instead.
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For the next three weeks, the three regiments defended, retreated, counterattacked and finally stopped the Germans.
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The two talked directly for more than 10 minutes before each retreated to confer with aides.
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In 2010, she released another album, "Endlessly," after which she largely retreated from the music scene.
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Above, Ms. Ortega retreated on a motorbike after security forces blocked her from entering her office.
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They saw how the glacier has retreated in recent years as a result of global warming.
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Since the beginning of the year, the currency has retreated about 8 percent against major currencies.
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And it did, until Nissan retreated from the tactics in the face of posting profitless quarters.
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The central bank's preferred measure of lasting price trends, tax-adjusted core inflation, retreated to 3.5%.
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He flipped his skateboard back into his hands and retreated all the way to the station.
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One of the suspects retreated to the back of the room and re-emerged, returning fire.
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The glaciers had retreated, leaving the landscape scarred with precarious hills of loose stone and scree.
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"We see massive migrations of plants across thousands of kilometers," as glaciers retreated, Dr. Harbert said.
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After the diagnosis, Mr. Shields retreated into his study and fell into the throes of grief.
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On Wednesday, shares in the company retreated and rebounded on news of the trade commission's lawsuit.
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The massive Columbia Glacier has retreated (melted) 12 miles since my first boat trip in 1983.
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When it got too cold, they retreated to a heated enclosure for cocoa and warm cocktails.
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Morrison was cursed out and hounded by angry locals until he eventually retreated into his car.
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But as seasoned hands got access to him, he retreated from some of his provocative promises.
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Oil prices also retreated on Tuesday, losing more than 107.83% before paring losses in the afternoon.
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The scene she covered so vividly retreated into distant memory, but traces of her presence lingered.
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Mortgage rates have retreated from more than two-year peaks in step with lower bond yields.
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It had dropped nearly 1 percent overnight as U.S. Treasury yields retreated from four-year peaks.
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Over the last three years it has retreated from China, Russia and eight Southeast Asian countries.
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On Tuesday, oil retreated from 3-1/2 year highs as investors waited for Trump's statement.
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This was a tactic used by many of the states that retreated from the official coalition.
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The yuan had retreated amid trade concerns before pulling back on assurances by China's central bank.
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By Wednesday it had retreated to a market value of about $1.5 billion, according to CoinMarketCap.
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Afterward, most of the remaining outlying colonists in the area retreated to the safety of Jamestown.
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Hours later, Flake tapped Coons on the shoulder, and the two retreated to a private anteroom.
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The Khmer Rouge retreated here after the regime's defeat and continued to hold sway until 1998.
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"We all pretty much thought he could have avoided it if he had retreated," she said.
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The French police start their assault on the two attackers who had retreated upstairs with hostages.
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Europe's index of 300 leading shares retreated from Friday's 11-month high and fell 0.07 percent.
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Scientists have found evidence in northern Scandinavia of large faults that ruptured after the ice retreated.
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" He retreated back to his classmates, one of whom said, "Oh man, Charles, that was rough.
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And he retreated from a threat to add tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Brazil.
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Shares of Canadian cannabis companies retreated on Wednesday after rallying in the run-up to legalization.
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Prices, however, have retreated from session highs on technical selling and profit taking following recent strong gains.
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By this time in May, you may have retreated from some very intense relationships (romantic and otherwise).
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U.S. crude futures retreated around 0.5 percent to $48.06, after climbing as high as $48.76 per barrel.
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Roberts more or less retreated from the public eye after his trip through the MTV reality machine.
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Whenever he's veered off message about taxes, regulations and fiscal stimulus, the market has paused or retreated.
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Macy's Inc retreated 2.4 percent, L Brands pulled back 1.2 percent and JC Penney fell 0.4 percent.
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Most banks have retreated to their home turf and lent to each other almost exclusively against collateral.
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Initially the Juicero machine was going to cost $699, a price point from which it later retreated.
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Spread trading steered some contracts up sharply while others, including actively traded October and December futures, retreated.
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He retreated into the home and emerged through the front door with two handguns and body armor.
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Oil prices retreated, after data released Tuesday showed a surprise build in U.S. crude inventories last week.
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Trump's advocates have retreated to lines of defense that, in normal times, would be considered damning condemnations.
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Burger King subsequently retreated from the Australian market by 2003, handing over its stores to Hungry Jack's.
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More than three hours into the evacuation, Readus retreated to the front office for a brief rest.
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The most actively traded June hogs contract has retreated since reaching a contract high on April 5.
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America's hideous crack epidemic has also long passed, and cocaine use has retreated from its 1970s peak.
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Auto shares slipped 0.4% and basic-resources stocks , among those first in the firing line, retreated 0.3%.
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They often retreated into their homes, which were really compounds that let them close off the world.
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Shocked by the violence, he retreated and read Karl Popper's "The Open Society and Its Enemies", twice.
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Earlier Friday, U.S. stocks retreated as investors booked profits and reset positions ahead of the earnings season.
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The rebel official however said government forces had "advanced and then retreated", losing "a number of dead".
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Oil prices retreated during late Asian hours, with U.S. crude down 26.6300 percent at $26.6195 a barrel.
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After getting pregnant with daughter Maddie at age 16, Spears retreated from Zoey 101 and the spotlight.
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Satyamurthy, having retreated into the jungle, returned with little to show for his years of violent campaigns.
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The S&P technology index, which has powered the stock market's near relentless rally, retreated 21 percent.
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Homebuyers retreated in August, unenthused by the meager supply of homes for sale and by accelerating prices.
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Oil prices retreated during Asian hours on Wednesday, after finishing down more than 1 percent on Tuesday.
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The world's mages have retreated to the safety of domes, working to rebuild what little they can.
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As the summer sea ice has retreated from Cooper Island, so, too, have the cod, Divoky said.
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He died of cirrhosis of the liver six years later, and she retreated from the public eye.
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Among sovereigns, the country's 4.4% 2028s retreated a third of a point to 99.8 on a bid.
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Its shares fell 221.92 percent to C$20.8, while the overall financials group retreated nearly 1 percent.
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When cash flooded out of the country in 2016, the central bank retreated, ratcheting up capital controls.
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But as the ice sheet rapidly retreated some 12,000 years ago, the hydrates piled up in mounds.
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Bond yields retreated from their session highs even after a mediocre $19 billion 30-year bond auction.
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By the end of the video, Hayabusa2 has retreated some 150 meters (490 feet) from the surface.
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In currency markets the euro climbed to $1.1280, and the dollar retreated 0.3 percent to 102.145 yen.
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Police and government agents, vastly outgunned, ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed, and no shots were fired.
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Pfizer retreated from some planned price hikes earlier this year under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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On the other hand, the South Korean won retreated 0.8 percent against the dollar to 1,127 won.
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A soft average hourly earnings reading would come as annual inflation rates have retreated in recent months.
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The happy couple later retreated to separate balconies, but not because they need space from each other.
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Ten of the 11 major S&P sectors retreated, while health and technology were the biggest drags.
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The militants blew up the runway, and destroyed buildings and infrastructure as they retreated, according to residents.
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Stocks on the newly launched STAR board retreated as well as investors pocketed gains following initial euphoria.
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After her first round of treatment, more disease was found in her lungs, and she was retreated.
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As they retreated, they saw the distinctive red berets of the GSU, often deployed to quell riots.
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Oil prices retreated on Wednesday as concerns over a global supply glut continued to weigh on sentiment.
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Still, its shares fell 20.2 percent to C$21, and the financial services sector retreated 2252.6 percent.
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The 10-year yield retreated further from a near 1-1/2 year peak struck on Dec.
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Oil prices retreated during Asian hours, following a drop in prices overnight on renewed concerns about oversupply.
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A rude bear refused to leave a residence, and only retreated after being punched in the face.
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BP and Royal Dutch Shell retreated 0.3 percent as oil prices held just below December 2014 highs .
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The clusterfuck at The Blue Parrot was a blessing in disguise as I retreated back to Salsanera.
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The dollar retreated as investors awaited the outcome of the Federal Reserve meeting later in the day.
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Prado followed with an RBI double on another ground ball to Reynolds, who retreated rather than charged.
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But policymakers retreated from this in the middle of 2015, easing borrowing restrictions as economic growth stumbled.
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They retreated back to a basement and, Em says, recorded the freestyles that The Source later broadcast.
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This was the world Badwan retreated from: rocket and mortar fire, kidnappings and murders, siege and terror.
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I immediately fired off a few rounds and retreated back around the corner before tossing a grenade.
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The jihadists, meanwhile, have retreated to the east, towards Iraq—but IS is faring no better there.
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Thai shares retreated as much as 2.7 percent, posting their biggest intraday percentage drop in 15 months.
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Instead, the entertainers are focused on rebuilding their relationship and have retreated to adjacent homes in Malibu.
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The original intent of forced separation retreated over time behind the veil of a self-serving propaganda.
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Asian shares retreated from six-month highs and MSCI's world stock index edged off 21-month peaks.
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Kessler was attempting to speak to reporters and retreated when a crowd continued to shout him down.
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By 0903 GMT, the rand had retreated to 13.0025/dollar, 0.71 percent firmer than its overnight close.
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Some IS fighters retreated to Deir al-Zor province, most of which the jihadists control, it said.
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After recent examples of bipartisanship, like the energy bill, Congress appears to have retreated back to deadlock.
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Pressed, she retreated, espousing a public option that retains private insurance — and assailed the Sanders-Warren plan.
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The safe haven yen retreated from a one-month high set against the dollar earlier on Tuesday.
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Vladimir Putin's Russia was quick to spot the opportunity: as soon as America retreated, its troops advanced.
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Cruz then retreated to a seat, and Beltran took him into custody, according to the arrest report.
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Those gains are coming as giants like UnitedHealth and Aetna have retreated, complaining of unsustainable financial losses.
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US oil prices retreated 1.4% following eight days of gains, the longest winning streak since July 2017.
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Canadian Natural Resources fell 22.71 percent to C$21, while the broader energy group retreated 0.5 percent.
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Elsewhere, the dollar retreated against a basket of currencies to trade at 94.003 at 3:13 p.m.
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Islamic lender Masraf Al Rayan and real estate developer Ezdan Holding each retreated more than 2658 percent.
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The energy group retreated 0.7 percent, including eight of the 12 heaviest weights, as oil prices fell.
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Max is checking up on his dad, who retreated upstate after a blowup at an awards show.
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The best have retreated to rebuild; the worst have abased themselves before a sybaritic, irreligious presidential nominee.
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He retreated from his weekend remarks after a private leadership meeting Monday evening with the Speaker (Politico).
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Mr. Parker even retreated to a dry county in Tennessee, but his alcoholism ended his teaching career.
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He retreated to his attic with his dog Lana as the waters rose, CNN affiliate KXAN reported.
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As players from both teams retreated to their respective locker rooms, the crowd of protesters got bigger.
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One suspect retreated to the back of a room, he said, then re-emerged and returned fire.
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On Tuesday, as Navarro retreated from his statements, the president continued his attack on Trudeau from Singapore.
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In late 1994, a few days after Christmas, Hillary Clinton and her husband retreated to the woods.
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Much of the time, in bed or seated by the window, he retreated back into the fog.
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The euro retreated from its highest in more than a year against the dollar set last week.
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While most militants retreated, according to the article, dozens of operatives remained to foment a terror campaign.
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Additionally, the market retreated as the U.S. dollar strengthened against other currencies to the highest since December.
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The most influential weights were financials, which slipped 22.80 percent, and energy companies, which retreated 21.2 percent.
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The financials group, which makes up roughly a third of the index's weight, also retreated 0.5 percent.
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In post-settlement trading, U.S. crude retreated further, falling 2.25, or 3.4 percent, to $64.64 a barrel.
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Medical care and housing costs also retreated in March after strong increases in the prior two months.
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Medical care and housing costs also retreated in March after strong increases in the previous two months.
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Among Republicans without a degree, Trump retreated too, but only by seven percentage points, to 228% approval.
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On the eve of the summit, the status quo was restored, and troops from both sides retreated.
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The policy resulted in widespread criticism from Republicans and Democrats, and the administration eventually retreated from it.
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In European equities markets, the benchmark index for euro zone blue chip stocks retreated nearly 0.6 percent.
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Tesla's stock price is falling and in doing so, has retreated on milestones it set last year.
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The Mexican currency retreated to as low as 19.5172 pesos per dollar, its weakest since Sep. 30.
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The dollar held steady at 110.29 yen, having retreated from Friday's one-week high of 110.815 yen.
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The Mexican currency retreated to as low as 19.317 pesos per dollar, its weakest since Oct. 7.
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U.S. crude futures retreated more than 2 percent overnight as the dollar rallied and traders took profits.
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Reddick retreated and gave chase, but the ball landed in the bleachers for a three-run shot.
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We followed the golden light as it retreated up the valley's walls and over the Razdan Pass.
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Instead of storming in after the 21976-year-old gunman, he retreated to a position of safety.
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He retreated to a neighbor's house and pounded on the back door until someone let him inside.
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The glacier is getting shorter, too: In six decades, it has retreated more than half a mile.
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As Kennedy finished speaking, Mr. Yaro retreated to a pantry area, expecting Kennedy to exit through it.
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And as the spotlight intensified after the crash of Flight 610, Lion Air's executives retreated from view.
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Indeed, a PMI sub-index for inventories of raw materials retreated significantly from March's seven-month high.
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Brewers left fielder Ryan Braun retreated to the warning track before the ball hit off the wall.
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The Kurds had controlled the base since 2014, when Iraq's army retreated during the Islamic State onslaught.
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Aside from airstrikes, American troops largely retreated into a defensive posture in the weeks after the attack.
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Under public pressure — as he was after his statements in Helsinki on Monday — he has periodically retreated.
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The others retreated under merciless airstrikes from the United States, returning later to retrieve their battlefield dead.
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Gold also retreated to $297.645,296.355 an ounce, after scaling a near seven-year peak of $1,579.72 overnight.
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" Later that summer, Redding retreated to a houseboat in Sausalito and, inspired by the brand-new "Sgt.
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As "The End of Men, Again" proceeded, Ms. Anspaugh retreated while the six men became the stars.
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Biden may have retreated from the digital field, at least for now, but his rivals have not.
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Crude oil prices fell and the euro retreated a quarter of a percentage point against the dollar.
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The energy group retreated 2 percent as oil slipped from 0.53 highs hit earlier in the week.
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The benchmark S&P index retreated after rising as much as 23.7 percent earlier in the session.
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Politically, American viewers have also retreated to their television corners, Harvey says, including Fox News and MSNBC.
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Gold has retreated from its 1-year high and is now at the $1,339 per ounce level.
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Gold also retreated to $297.645,296.355 an ounce, after scaling a near seven-year peak of $1,579.72 overnight.
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The men retreated to a building, where local outlets reported that gangsters who attacked protesters had fled.
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But the market retreated on Tuesday with shares of Apple sliding more than 2% at the low.
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But they slumped again as Washington and Tehran retreated from the brink of direct conflict last week.
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But they slumped again as Washington and Tehran retreated from the brink of direct conflict last week.
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Crude prices retreated earlier this week on hopes that energy supplies won't be impacted by the tensions.
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Japan's Nikkei lost 22.881 percent, South Korea's KOSPI retreated 21 percent while Australian stocks added 0.3 percent.
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RCom's stock has retreated by 63 percent this year amid a string of downgrades by ratings agencies.
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Glamour, Seventeen, Vibe, Self and Playboy have either retreated from print altogether or appear on newsstands infrequently.
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Raw sugar also retreated with May down 23 cent, or 0.5 percent, at 14.59 cents a lb.
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Canada's energy group, which accounts for more than a fifth of the index's weight, retreated 224.44 percent.
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Police had already retreated by then, but hundreds of protesters didn't move from the bridge that night.
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US stocks retreated on Tuesday, but impeachment was just one of several factors dragging the market lower.
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The Turkish lira retreated to a two-week low after Moody's on Wednesday downgraded 20 Turkish banks.
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As bombing has intensified in recent days, families have retreated underground, to makeshift shelters and remaining hospitals.
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In the early months of 653, the German Army retreated, along with much of the civilian population.
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The energy group retreated 0.1 percent, although pipeline company Enbridge Inc advanced 1.3 percent to C$58.44.
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Protesters — many of them students — retreated onto university campuses to rest and regroup before continuing to protest.
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She also retreated on suggestions that businesses would be forced to place worker representatives on company boards.
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But they retreated because they were outnumbered, and 40 riot police officers arrived at 11:20 p.m.
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But they retreated because they were outnumbered, and 40 riot police officers arrived at 11:20 p.m.
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Mr. Khosrowshahi has previously retreated in ride-hailing in Southeast Asia, where the company faces difficulties competing.
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Less than two weeks later, the company retreated, saying it would keep many stores and showrooms open.
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As the DJT has retreated, the broader Dow Jones Industrial Average has moved in the opposite direction.
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Mining stocks declined 0.18.6%, snapping three sessions of gains, as base metal and iron ore prices retreated.
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In the third quarter, GDP growth retreated to a 3.5% annual rate, down from 4.2% the prior quarter.
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Danone shares, which rose 16 percent in 2017, have retreated by about 4 percent so far this year.
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But Marina and Kevin have retreated with Nessie and, presumably, Babar, their rescue greyhound, to an undisclosed hotel.
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The alleged victim told cops she retreated to the club ... and Philon drove away, according to the report.
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In late afternoon, her parents headed back to their quarters, and Ray and Pearce retreated to their room.
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The dollar was flat against a basket of currencies, easing from seven-week peaks after Treasury yields retreated.
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Gold rose the most in nearly six weeks to hit a one-month high as the dollar retreated.
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Cairo's main index dropped 1.3 percent as just over three quarters of the 30 most liquid shares retreated.
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The park staff then attempted to destroy the artwork, but retreated after discovering the ice was too thin.
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The British telecom company's retreated from gains earlier in the session before closing 0.2 percent in negative territory.
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Other emerging currencies retreated, hindered by a firmer dollar, which rose 75.9903 percent against a basket of currencies.
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"Content with the demonstration, the lawyers quickly retreated back to their desks without any further concerns," says Zacharias.
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Over time, Sanders retreated from the lectern, frustrating reporters by ending the long tradition of daily press briefings.
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European stocks and the euro fell as investors retreated to euro zone government bonds, German Bunds in particular.
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A couple of months later, he broke up with Kufrin and retreated to the runner-up Lauren Burnham.
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U.S. crude's discount to Brent WTCLc2000-LCOc100 retreated slightly from the more than 22-week high hit Tuesday.
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Mr. Guzmán retreated farther into the mountains, cut back his guard, and limited his communications, Ms. Gómez said.
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According to medics at the M26 hospital, staff retreated to the basement to seek shelter from the attack.
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According to medics at the M2 hospital, staff retreated to the basement to seek shelter from the attack.
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Bank forex trading desk heads say investor activity has retreated in recent weeks after a first-quarter bump.
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Oil prices CLc43 LCOc24 retreated from their highest levels of the year but held above $21.4 a barrel.
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A little over half of listed petrochemical producers declined after Brent oil futures retreated about 4 percent overnight.
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However, gold retreated in May after the Fed indicated that monetary tightening is likely in the coming months.
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George W. Bush retreated to his secluded Crawford, TX ranch to clear brush and ride his mountain bike.
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